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Powdered sports beverage concentrateHelps replenish fluids and electrolytes lost during physical work, exercise, or illness, or following exposure to extreme heat to help prevent dehydration
Each 47.66 oz. package makes 5 gallons when mixed with water
Flavor is cool citrus
Description
Sqwincher 016402-CC 47.66 oz. powder concentrate electrolyte replacement beverage mix, cool citrus flavor, is a 47.66 oz. package of powdered sports beverage concentrate that mixes with water to make 5 gallons of electrolyte beverage. The beverage can help replenish fluids and electrolytes lost during physical work, exercise, or illness, or following exposure to extreme heat.
Ingredients: Sugar, dextrose, citric acid, potassium citrate, salt, sodium citrate, potassium phosphate, natural and artificial flavor, sodium phosphate, calcium phosphate, modified food starch, and red 40.
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size | 8 oz. (when mixed with water) |
Servings per container | 80 |
Calories per serving | 60 |
Protein per serving | 0 g |
Carbohydrates per serving | 16 g |
Sugar per serving | 16 g |
Fat per serving | 0 g |
Sodium per serving | 55 mg |
Potassium per serving | 45 mg |
Isotonic electrolyte replacement drinks contain similar concentrations of salt and sugar as in the human body, allowing for quick absorption. Sugar provides carbohydrates for energy, and salts (such as sodium, calcium, potassium, chlorine, magnesium, and bicarbonate) help to restore the body's electrolyte balance. The cells in the human body use electrolytes to carry electrical impulses (such as nerve impulses and muscle contractions) across themselves and to other cells, a process required for proper brain and body function. Electrolyte replacement is important for job safety and for the health and performance of workers, especially in high temperature environments or when wearing protective clothing or equipment that can lead to overheating.
The Sqwincher Corporation makes electrolyte replacement drinks. The company, founded in 1975, is headquartered in Columbus, MS.